Revising Sentences With Adjective Clauses
Here are the answers to the sentence-revision exercise on page one: Revising Sentences With Adjective Clauses.
- Bonnie, who is saving her money for a trip to Cancun, has taken a part-time job at Bargain World.
- Felix, who took a correspondence course in taxidermy, is stuffing the Christmas turkey with cotton wool.
- The store manager, who wandered around jangling his keys, was wearing a top hat and a shabby suit.
- Leonardo da Vinci invented an alarm clock that woke the sleeper by gently rubbing his feet.
- The beer that made Milwaukee famous has made a loser out of me.
- Willie Sarkis, who was a concert pianist in his youth, now plays for tips and drunks at the Rainbow Grill.
- One day a window whose frame had rotted was blown right out of its sashes by a strong gust of wind.
- In Shosha's apartment there was a tile stove, behind which lived a cricket.
- Tutankhamun, whose tomb was discovered in 1922, was an Egyptian pharaoh of the 18th dynasty.
- Hurling, the national sport of Ireland for at least 2,000 years, is to American eyes like a soccer game played at ice-hockey speed.